"What you're not afraid of, is afraid of you". There's a confidence that comes from knowing our identity. Having the ability to see inside, who we really are rids us of any false truths we believe about ourselves. Refusing to let suspiciousness of others poison our minds or hearts is crucial. The ones fully conquered in Beloved Identity are secure in this. Pastor Josiah takes us deeper in the life of David and his relationship with king Saul and some of the strange family drama that takes place, but beyond that, how suspicious poison affects those marked with Beloved Identity.